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ong h WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, .. >‘ i Good modern 6 room. --house~ an bath, on paved street, $4,000. New 6 room\modern bungalow with bath, on paved street, $4700. New 5 room modern houge with bath, One of the prettiest’ small houses in the city, $4500. ; Good modern 7 room house and bath, close in on paved street, $5200. House 8 years old, maple floors, toilet, water and electric light, 6 rooms $1700. A genuine bargain. We have for sale a large number of Houses and lots in all parts of Bismarck, we are pleased to shaw. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, « J. P. JACKSON, Manager. -_HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Bachelor wants married man as housekeeper on farm until first of December; man must under- stand farming; $75 -per month for married man, or $30 for house keep- er. E. S. Caffrey, Napoleon, N. D. a 4-19-1w WANTED — Experienced bookke@per for a lumber, grain and machinery business. Give reference with ap- plication. New Salem Mercantile Company, Manager. _ 4-19-2t WANTED—Young. man to work by month. F. Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 4-15-tf WANTED—Porter. Inquire Dolan’s Barber Shop, 4-18-3t BELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper on farm by. widower with three children. Steady position. “Inquire of.Carl Stevens between 3 and 6 p. m, at Dunraven. 1 wk. WANTED—A neat competent girl for general housework; electrical con- veniences. Phone 354-K, or call at 4-15-1 WAINTED—School girl to work for board and room. !Mrs. Robt. Dut- Phone 698L,_4-20-3t WANTED—Competent girl for genera! hou3ework. Apply to Mrs. Burt Fin-. ney, 411 Ave. A. 4-15-tf Wanted: Competent girl for general housework. Best wages. Tel. 751. 117 Main Street. 4-16-1 wk. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework... Mrs. ¢. E. Stackhouses| Phone 594 4-9-tf. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. Worth Lumry, 311 3rd St. 4-18-tf WANTED,.—Strong woman for gener- al housework, Phone 177. 4-5-tf. WORK WANTED THERE.ARE TIMES WHEN A TRUM- t PET IS NOT NECESSARY. as. can r WEAR a HING Wi HIS: B PLEGGED OLD TRumptt! | 170,880. WHAT?SAY.P (HOMES) AT \LOW.PRICES | ® Easy Payments , +) ~ 4 rooms and bath, all modern, good big lot, east front, screened porch, $2750, easy terms. 5 rooms and bath, all modern. bun-|- galow, beautiful lot, good ldcation, close in, $4000, terms very reasonable. 5 roomy and bath, all modern house, good location, garage, screened porch, house faces east, $ , good terms, 5 room ‘house, partly modern, hot air furnace, city water, electric lights, sewer, this is almost new,.about 3 years old, easw $2950, terms terms. 6 rooms and bath, all modern house, big lot, easy payments, $3400. 7 rooms and bath, all modern, good location, $4500, small payment asked. 4 rooms and bath, all modern house, garage, barn, hen-house and 3 lots, you can buy for $3150 terms will given. = : Houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. Phone 961 HENRY and HENRY Reaf Estate and Investments “ Office 4th St. 4 4-19-tf JTQWN. THIS SPRING - THOUGHT 'D:DROP ‘IN AND SAY HELLO! BEEN SORTA LAID UP! , "EH OLD TIMERP 1 GUESS ‘THE Fook THING 1S STOPPED uP- SHE AIN’E ~ WORKIN’ SO VERY GOOD TopAY! front; $2,000, cash, easy terms. on EVER DRINK “balance. D. T. Owens. & Company, ANY THING F i 4-15-Iw FOR SALE-—-3-room _hout not fin- ished, but inhabited, with 50 feet of}, ground, facing east within city limits |‘ for quick sale, at $650, on terms. Geo. M. Register. 4-18-6t FOR SADE—House of seven rooms and bath, corner.5th and avenue D. Inquire’ of Mrs. Eppinger, Gran@ Pacific Hotel, 4-18-1W AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Willys Six touring car, first class condition. Will take good paper or Ford car in part payment. Would consider choice quarter land, priced right, Box 364, Bismarck, Dak. 4-15 FOR SALE—1918" Maxwell touring ear. -A-l condition, good tires. If you are looking for a good car it will pay you to look this up. Phone 727.or call Bismarck Gas Company 4-19-1w FOR SALE—One Overland (ninety ey modal), service car enclosed deliv- ery body. Inquire of Jonas & Wag- ner, south of fire hall, Phone 958, 4 w exclusive of the day*of such service in trade. Arhold Gerberding, Regan, | and in case of your tailure so to ap- N.D. 30d | pear and answer judgment, will he Pure Mont | taken against you by default for the livered at any post office in North| relief demanded in the complaint. Dakota for $2.50, cash with ofder.| Dated, February 8, 1921, B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. ~ F. E. MeCUBDY, the Southwest, : ‘ F 39-1 Attorney. for Plaintiff, cay , FIRST CLASS-. WORK—Cleaning. Residence and P. 0. Address, pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ Bismarck, North Dakota. and men’s clothing, Ragle Tailoring & Hat Worl phone 58, opposite postoffice. 8-tf FAKPN UP—Bay mare about 1500|!N THE MATER OF THE ESTATE: pounds taken up by Mike Tlaser, of Charles Edward Holm, Deceased. toms. Will consider good Ford car ‘OR SALE—Oaklan good condition. I _Tire& Auto Co, 415-2 FOR SALE—Ford roadster in good condition; cheap for cash. Call 893. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, from Los Angeles, Cal., City, Mexico, a distance of more 1.500 miles, GIRT WANTS WORK. by day or hour, Call at 316 3rd street; =: 4-20-1w ae ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished rooms :for light, housekeep- ing. Business College.. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Furnished room, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen, 619 6th street. Phone 619-L. posse lon Buea yj mote 4-19-1w FOR RONT—Furnishea room if mod ern home, suitable for two, Gentle- men preferred. (Phone 120L, 507 4h ____ Hey FOR RENT—Two rooms, light house- keeping, fully equipped.. 404:K, or call store, Geo. W. Little 4-18-lw FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house, suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 351-X. 622 1st. 4-19-3t ‘OR RENT—Large room, suitable for two; reasonable rent, 522 2nd St. = 4-20-3t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house at 300 Sth St, Phone 377-K. 4-16-lw FOR RENT—Single modern room. Phone 621) 313 ave, A. 4: . FOR RENT——One modern furnished room, 713 3rd 8t. aN 4-16-1w FOR RENT—One furnished room, 409 5th St. 4-20-3t FOUND—One tire, 12 miles southeast of Bismarck. Owner may have same by proving property and paying tor|. this notice. Phone 406F21, LOST—Light overcoat, dark gray, tween Bismarck and Wilton Finder return to Wilton bank for reward. 4-16-3t. LOST—$100 bill between postoffice and Bank of North Dakota. Return to Tribune. ~ 4-19-3t ___WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT—A five or six- room house. Phone 320-M. 4-14-lw _——_—$— FOR SALY OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS Call Paul’ Happel, 4 Bt. FOR SALE—Six-room. modern house, well located, east front, fine lot, has two bed rooms, for $3,200,on terms: partly modern five-room house, well located, east front, for $2,500, on good. terms; a whole , block of ground, composed of 24 lots, partly improved, on the outskirts of Bis- marck, very well located, for a.very reasonable price, on terms. Geo. M, Register. 22 4-9-2w FOR SALE—House of seven rooms, bath and reception hall One of the best built in the city. Large garage can be converted~into house. Close in, Nothing like it in the city for the money; $2,800 cash. Balance easy terms. J. H, Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 74: 4-19-2t FOR SALE—One-story cottage, five rooms, thoroughly modern. Lot 50- x150, garage, east front, screened in porch, large shade trees; three blocks from post office; $1,200 cash, easy terms on balance. D, T. Owens & Company. 4-15-1w FOR SALE—Nice bungalow of five rooms and bath, east front and gac- age This is a little Palace; $3,500; Good terms, J.‘H. Holihan. Phone 745. 4-19-2t FOR SALE—A beautiful 6-room house. Well located on paved street, screen- ed in porch, east front, large shade trees, $2,200 cash, easy terms on balance. Possession given at once, D. T. Owens & Company. 4-15-1w FOR RENT—Strictly -modern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 3-3-2 FOR SALE—Five-room cottage, full basement, furnace, laundry tubs. maple floors, built-in cabinets,, east four miles east. of Bismarc ave Notice is hereby given by the under- brand.on right hip. Owner call and| Signed A. F. Nelson, administrator, pay charges. ’ 4-18-3t With the will annexed, of the estate of FOR SALE_We have two pool tables Charles Edward Hotm, late of the and one billiard table which we will township of Painted Woods, in .the sell very reasonable, Call or write county of Burleigh, and state of North to First Natibnal Bank, Underwood, Dakota, deceased, to th yeditors of, d 4-6-1. anda) Lather lard claims agains‘, pity . said deceased to exhibit them. with the _ Ashes ‘baulegianaycercelis low et necessary vouchers within four J tI PBES months after the firkt publication of sale, S. M. Anderson. this notice, to ‘said administrator with the will annexed, at his' ‘residence, y| township of Painted, Woods in said Burleigh county. se NS inj Dated March 28th, A. De 1921.. - . lk, NELSON, * Administrator, First publicatiqn with the will an- nexed on the.30:day of March, A. D. FOR SALB—1918 Dodge Touring car. 1210 Avenue D, Phone 712. 4-19-lw wla Post No, 93 of San Francisco, Weary with TED D ‘A small m ern house or ‘bungalow. ‘No child- + ren. Mr. Chas, Lamb. Phone either 562 or 262X._ h 4-18. 1. wk. WANTED TO BUY—Direct-from own- er. Strictly modern five or six-room bungalow. Well located. ‘Call 320 forenoons. Panacea : “LOTS FOR SALE, FOR SALE—At. a sacrifice gale, a whole block of ground, consisting of 24 lots, partly improved with a building and in. cultivation, within city limits of Bismarck, at a bar- tant of the Los Angeles post. Compal roperty, WANTED TO BUY—Ofice chairs good condition. Address P, O. B. A 6. 3-19-tf things for us. WANTED TO BUY—Show case, cigar! case and tobacco cabinet. Call 511X. BY ALLMAN LEGION HIKERS ARE GREETED Two California Ex.service Mon Report Cordial Treatment by Posts of » Bishop belongs to Los Angeles Post No. 8, and Allison to Ir- The hospitality of the Southwest is reflected in its American Legion posts, according to Van W. Bishop and C>G. Allison, California Legionnaires who are well on their way on a little walk. to Mexico tramping the dusty kilometers and burdened with packs and other impedimenta, the marchers found rest at a number of Legton Posts along the way, according to a letter received from them by the adju- “The posts of the American Legion in the towns where we have stopped have treated us royally. Legion mem- bers at Yuma, Ariz, started the good ‘Then Tucson post fixed us up for two days in a room fitted with bunks for the accommodation of a few fellows who come in and want gain, on terms. An immediate sale 4-20-3t| 1921, is desired; so act at once, Geo, M. | eta 3-80 April 6-13-20 & piece to, StAY. Register. 4-16-1w| @ eS ‘Our next stop was at Bisbee for t three days. They have a regular home WISCONSIN. FARM LANDS | LEGAL NOTICES | a Tee eerie rat uarater with several rooms, and a sleeping LAND FOR SALE—160 acres rich soll ¢ ~ ° ne 7 ils sever ie Powall wore porch, A number of the fellows make bel eed paula ode 8 their home at the club, We arrived mmons. STATE ‘OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Norman C. Manlove, . Plaintiff, vs. An- nie Manlove, Defendant. The State of North Dakota the Above Named’ Defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired tp answer the complaint of the Minn. 4-13-1w | plaintiff in this action, a copy af CANDOLOGY, SPECIAL NUMBER, | Which is hereto annexed and here- just out, containing 1921 facts of| With served upon you, and to serve clover land in Marinette County,|@ Copy of your answer upon the sub- Wisconsin, If for a home or invest-|Scriber at his office in the city of ment you are thinking of buying| Bismarck, Burleigh county, North good farm lands where farmers| Dakota, within thirty days after the grow rich, send at. once for this spe- ervice of this summons upon vou, cial number of Landology. It is é free on request. Address Skidmore = Riehle Land Co., 435 Skid - Riele Bldg, Marisete, Wie,” || Freckles and His Friends in Wisconsin, Barron county, 105 miles from Minneapolis, 21-2 miles from station, good road to it. Will make ideal dairy farm, small! creek on it; about 50 acres fine hardwood timber, mostly maple, balance cut over, Adfoining a 600 acre dairy farm. Would like to hear-from. one whom this interests, O. B. Schulz, 2300 Quincy St. N..E., Minneapolis, it for'a time. Can.one fancy Mark Twain in.a derby hat? eat Whit- man always wore a broad-brimmed, gray, soft-felt hat. One thinks of Lin- coln with a stovepipe hat on, as fle wore this in most of his pictures. oosevelt liked a wide-brimmed felt hat, like that of the cowboys. While he was President I once saw him go- ing to church with a shining ‘silk hat on his head. The first time I saw Em- erson he had on a stovepipe hat, one much the worse for wear. He proba- bly never wore any other kind.—John Burroughs, in the Dearborn Independ- enf. the boys brouglit back from there.” Now, quarters for us, } Mexico at El Paso or Laredo, Tex.” An experiment station is breeding of reindeer. elected to Congress. 7 FRECKLG&S DOESN'T WANT T 7 WASTE THEM! 1 mo. \ MISCELLANEOUS. ANNOUNCEMENT. We have moved our second-hand store from 425 Front St. to 108 Main St. One door east of Banner House. where we will be pleased to greet our old customers as well as new ones, We buy and sell second-hand furni- ture. Phone 398. 108 Main St. §.C. Thompson Company. __ 4-1-1m Let Us Make Your Place Beautiful, We spade and leve! lawns and gar- dens, sow grass gee, plant flowers, rake yards and in fact are prepared! to do any and all repairing and cleair; ing needed. Call us at eb and we will come and estimate your a -18-5t ~horn and Barred Rock; first and se’- ond prize winners at Bismarck, Far- go.and Crookston, Minn. Eggs $2.50 per 15; cockerels No. 3 to 5. 221 Thayer St,, Peter Werlen, Bis- marck, N. D, + 4-16-1W FOR SALE—Sand and gravel whole- sale or retail, sand and. gravel. is of best quality in Northwest recom- mended by Shanon & Boyd, James- town, N. D. For Prices write or Phone C. F, Russell, Linton, No®. 3-18:1M FOR SALE—Hardware, furniture and undertaking store in a good lively “town. Total’ $14,500.00. No trade SAY, POP. WILL VOU BRING HOME considered. Right party can have part of it on easy payments. Write 222 Tribune, > 4-13-1wk PRE WAR PRICES on cleanin: blocking and remodeling men hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 68, opposite Postoffice. 1-18-1f EXPERT dry cleaning, hand press- ing, relining, remodeling and tail- oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. 3+ oe a ee eee FOR@SALE—Edison Phonograph and records; in good condition. Will sell cheap, 40 Thayer. 4-20-1w FOR SALE—Avery engine plow out- fit, six breaker and six stubble. bot- , in Ume to attend the funeral of one of ‘over we are at Douglas, where Legion post officers obtained Our plan is to’enter to be started by the federal governmen™ at Unalaklett, Alaska, for the scientific Congressman Radcliffe, of New Jer- sey, was a blacksmith before he was By Blosser | COMEDIAN ELOPES WITH OWN WIFE —— New York Actor Takes Novel Method. of Halting Wife’s Action for Divorce, New York.—Bloping’ with his wife, who was suing him for divorce, Ber- hard Grenville, musical comedy. star, forestalled a final decree of: divorce by the courts. Granville dnd his. wife, Eleanor Christy, former star of sev- eral well-known productions, are now on their way to Paris on a second honeymoon. Granville, playing in Chicago, read in a newspaper that his wife had not applied for her final divorce papers after’ being granted an interlocutory decree several weeks ago. So he has- tened to New. York city to the hotel where Miss Christy had an apartment. There a reconciliation was effected New on Their Way to Paris, and the couple left to board a steam- er. Miss Christy did not remove her trunk from the hotel, her husband tell- ing her she could get plenty of clothes in Paris, Miss Christy and Grafivitie were mar- ried in Baltimore shortly after he had been divorced by his first wife, Mrs, Dorothy Granville, in. 1915. At that time, Miss Christy was plnying the leading feminine, role of Beauty in “Rxperience.” * The first Mrs. Granville named Miss Christy in her suit for divorce, Upon testimony of detectives, Justice Glegerich of New York city, granted her a divorce, with. alimony of $4,000 yearly. The second Mrs. Granville asied for no. alimony, in her divorce suit, although she told the court her husband was making $900 a week, Men Short in France. The average helght for men is 5 feet 5 Inches, and for women Is 5 feet 2 inches. The observation indicates that 85.10 per cent of the French peo- ple have: chestnut hair, The blondes are next in order, forming only 12.32 per cent,of the population, Pure black hatr is found In 1.83 per cent—that Is, slightly more frequently than red halr, which: altogether was found in only 0.72 per cent of cases, Pure black hair, so rare in France, fs the rule tn certain Mediterranean countries (for instance, in definite re gions of Spain), ("MARKETS ] GRAIN FLUCTUATES, Chicago, April 20.—Descent to new low price ‘records continued in the wheat market today: Opening prices which yaried from the same as yester- day’s finish to hk cent. advance were followed by material setbacks all around and then something of a rally. Later sharp upturns resulted from scattered reports of domestic crop re- terloration and from advices that be- cause of drouth the yield of wheat in the Punjab region the wheat section of India, would be cut down half. The ‘closes was strong 2 1-4 to 4 cents - higher. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, April 20.—Flour un- changed to 10 cents lower, in carload lots $8.10 to $8.50 a barrel: Shipments 33,773 barrels. , Bran $15 to $16. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, ago, April 20.—Cattle receipts Unever. Bulk beef steers $7.75 Chi 11,000. to $8.50. Hog receipts 21,000. 10 to 26 cents lower. ‘Sheep receipts 28,000. Best light lambs and yearlisgs steady. Others 25 cents lower, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, South St. Paul, April 20.—Cattle re- ceipts 5,600. Common to good beef steers, slow, about steady. Range $6.25 to $8.25, Bulk $6.50 to $7. Butcher cows and heifers mostly 4.50 to $6.25. Few up to $7.50. Stockers and feeders slow, mostly steady. Ho wreceipts 12,000. Mostly 15 to 25 cents lower. Some lightweights steady. Range $§50 to $8.60. Bulk $7.25 ‘to $8.50. P¥gs 50 cents lower. Best at $9.00. y Sheep receipts 500. About steady. Choice 84 pound wooled lambs to city butchers at $10. Choicé handyweight clipped lambs held at around $9.50. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN . Chicago, April 20.—Wheat No. 2 hard $1.37; No| 1 mixed 91.31 to $1.38. Corn No. 2 mixed 58 to 58 1-4¢; \No. 2 yellow 58 1-4 to We, Oats No. 2 white 37 3-4 to 39¢ 2 white 36 1-2 to 37 1-4¢, Rye nominal. Barley 59-to 61c. No. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 20.—Wheat ceipts 190 cars compared with 1) cars a year ago. Cash No, 1 northern $1.34 18 to $1.44 1-8; May $1.19 1-8; July $1.12 1-8. Corn No. 3 yellow 50 to dle, ‘Oats No. 3 white ‘83 1-8 to 34 1-8¢. Flax No. 1, $1.56 to $1.58. Barley 44 to 62 Rye $1.20 to $1. ) K Furnished. hy Russell-Miller Co.) Bismayck, April 20. No. 1 dark northern .9$1,29 No. 1 amber durum 1.08 No. 1 mixed durum 1.04 No.-1 red durum 99 No. 1 flax . 115 No. 2 flax iit No. 2 rye . od BILLINGS CUTS CITY SALARIES Billings, Mont., April 19,—Salaries of police, firemen, engineer, city clerks, several minor officials and all laborers on the city pay roll were re- duced today an everag* of 10 per cent by the city council. The act was the final one of the present council, Tho new administration takes office May 1. The cut was to solve a deficit of $2,200 a month, The full depth of the earth’s atmos- phere is about 500 miles. SSS R. 8S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Luean Blork—Phone 200 A eT NA ARIAL TRL TUTE BUSINESS Undertakers DIRECTORY| : WEBB BROTHERS sSmbalmers Funeral Directors Licenscd Embalmer in Charge DAY HONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER — and — ‘ cAD AUTOMOBILES ILLAC Sn Sar TS Se PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in C! Day Phone 100 harge Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order, ——— Richmond sWhitney — SHOE “| | RITTERS MAIN'STREET Peking’s s@reets, unlike those of most Chinese cities, are wide and straight. CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana | BISMARCK, N, D —-_——